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According to a recent study at Oxford University, nearly half of U.S. jobs are at risk of computerization. 45% of America’s occupations will be automated away over the next two decades. That sounds scary, and my bet is that it proves to be true. B...

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Communication has always been a key to success, from wars to relationships. The comparison between today's cell phones, which offer instantaneous and untethered communication, to the old-fashioned paper-and-pen process is nothing short of incredib...

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The hoverboard—a type of skateboard that levitates like a magic carpet—had been a pipe dream since its fictional debut in 1989’s . Now California-based tech firm Hendo has built the real thing.
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The tech world gave us plenty talk about in 2013. We can build smarter robots. We can 3D-print pretty much anything. Tablet wars are still going strong, Snapchat is still a thing, and now we can binge-watch our favorite TV shows in more ways than ...

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For all the benefits of living in a connected world, there is one huge disconnect: the economy seems to be growing, but it is not creating jobs. This disconnect is not a temporary blip that will disappear with a full economic recovery. It is part ...

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Automation may be destroying jobs faster than it's creating new ones, but all hope isn't lost. TechRepublic spoke to Erik Brynjolfsson on changing the course of the future. Erik Brynjolfsson has a dream of the future. Or perhaps more accurately, a...

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In his article 'Jobs, Robots, Capitalism, Inequality, And You', journalist Jon Evans shows how technology is reducing the demand for labor, creating a divide between the 'haves' and the 'have nots'. need to move to what he calls post-capitalism. W...

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